| Shifting Strands An Exhibition of Constructed Textiles by Members of Devon Weavers Workshop |
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Tuesday 8 - Sunday 13 June 2010
10am - 5pm
Members of the Devon Weavers Workshop present a collection of rugs, wall hangings, cushions, bags, woven apparel and scarves. Each piece has been hand woven in Devon from a variety of fibres, including wool, linen, hemp, silk, cotton, rayon and bamboo, and some items are naturally dyed. Devon Weavers' Workshop originated at the Craft Education Centre at Dartington, with a class taught as part of the local adult education programme. The equipment associated with weaving requires a permanent space, and by 2004 the team of enthusiasts had managed to secure premises near Totnes. Within a few months Devon Weavers Workshop was officially launched, gaining charitable status, successfully applying for its first National Lottery Award of £5000 for the purchase of eight new Louet looms, and affiliating to the National Association of Weavers, Spinners & Dyers. In 2008 the Workshop received a second National Lottery Award to help finance the purchase of a computer-controlled, 16 shaft Louet Megado loom, offering more advanced weaving to an ever increasing membership, which by 2009 had risen to 48. Courses at the Workshop are much in demand, from beginner level to advanced weaving courses attracting tutors and students from home and overseas. Weavers exhibiting at Harbour House include Kay Balmforth, Rosemary Durant, Sareela Salter, Colleen Pope, Sue Dwyer, Ann Holl, Janet Thomas, Rita Gibbins, Erdmunda Symon, Mirja Woollard, Rosemary Evans, Jill Davies and Gilly Rossetti.
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